The Story of Keith Stone Thomas: Rollin 60 Crips
Life of Keystone Keith: A Journey Through Challenges and Betrayal
Early Life and Background
- Keith Cardell Thomas, known as Keystone Keith, was born in 1961. He grew up in a two-bedroom bungalow on Cimarron Street with his mother, a UCLA graduate who struggled to raise her two sons alone.
- Despite financial challenges, Keith experienced a middle-class upbringing. He engaged in activities like collecting pigeons and playing Little League baseball.
- At age 13, an incident at a bank left a lasting trauma; police mistook him and his cousin for robbers due to their appearance, leading to a tense standoff.
Code of Conduct in Gang Life
- As he matured into gang life, Keith adhered to an unwritten code that prohibited violence against children or mothers and emphasized targeted disputes rather than indiscriminate violence.
- A fellow Rolling 60 member noted that during Keith's rise, the rules were more respected compared to the current generation's reckless behavior with firearms.
Rise in the Drug Trade
- In the late '80s, after being convicted of burglary and robbery-related charges, Keith became involved in drug trafficking as economic opportunities dwindled for many young men in his community.
- He organized drug-selling crews across states while maintaining a sense of responsibility by advising against unnecessary violence among his associates.
Wealth and Community Support
- With profits from drug sales, Keith acquired luxury items such as speedboats and classic cars but remained committed to supporting his community by sharing wealth generously.
- He opened his home as a safe haven for youth needing refuge from street pressures while disapproving of cocaine use among friends.
Betrayal and Tragic End
- On January 30th, 1992, while visiting Anthony (a trusted associate), Keith was ambushed during what was supposed to be a routine meeting related to their business dealings.
- The situation escalated quickly; both he and his friend Danny were held at gunpoint before being forced into the back of their vehicle under dire circumstances.